A massive explosion in the air sent shockwaves through the town and leveled the few buildings that had survived. |
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The violent movement produces powerful shockwaves traveling at the speed of sound. |
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Analysts suggest that the conflict in Georgia has sent shockwaves through countries that once lay behind the Iron Curtain. |
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Such shockwaves are a bit like the wake of a ship travelling across the ocean. |
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The resignation did not come out of the blue, but it still sent shockwaves through the international community. |
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The shockwaves of that first gunfire are still being felt in aboriginal communities today throughout the country. |
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But the murder of the two ten-year-old Soham girls has sent shockwaves of grief far beyond the private agony of their families. |
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That should have been enough to send shockwaves through the Party, following the bitter factional battle over preselection. |
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Cracknell is alluding to the shockwaves sent out by the pair's thrashing in Milan. |
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And a police raid on a massage parlor specializing in hanky-panky sends shockwaves through a Texas town. |
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In December 2006, Johnny Hallyday sent shockwaves reverberating through the French nation, announcing that he would be moving to Switzerland. |
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The revelation of political corruption often sends shockwaves through a society. |
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Get set for a vivid sensory rush as you spin and match explosive gems for shockwaves of fun. |
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The move against Kelly and Dehlin by lds officials has sent shockwaves throughout the Mormon community. |
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It will eventually be possible to use non-destructive acoustic shockwaves in microelectromechanical systems devices to build crystals that will shift the frequency of light. |
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This is because the explosions produce shockwaves that can trigger the collapse of an interstellar cloud into a protostar. |
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The sale is likely to send shockwaves through the booming international investment market in central London homes. |
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The effects of this policy have sent shockwaves through the entire European energy system. |
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In the wake of the shockwaves of the worst crisis since the 30s, signs of economic stabilisation are emerging. |
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In a consensual democracy, national cultural policy is hardly likely to experience any great shockwaves. |
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A declaration which sent shockwaves across the country and even around the world. |
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The killing of the photo-journalist, overnight on 2 September 2009, sent shockwaves through the profession. |
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The heating coil is not exposed directly to the combustion and the shockwaves which arise through the rapid expansion of the mixture. |
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Everything this company does just sends shockwaves through the world of dance, not only in Canada but all over the world. |
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Desperately keeping himself in the air, Cecil jinked around to dodge the other shockwaves that Ralph threw out at him while he recovered from the first blow. |
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The most critical aspects of the problem are the large aspherical deformations of the interface and thepropagation of shockwaves thereby produced. |
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The news that Grimm was set to plead guilty sent shockwaves through the leadership of the Republican Party on Staten Island. |
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The twin comments have sent shockwaves through world financial markets. |
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The shockwaves of that incident are still being felt in some dustier corners of the realm. |
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The show sent shockwaves through the New York School and reverberated worldwide. |
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After the US credit crisis sent shockwaves through the world economy over the summer, Brussels issued a document in December focusing on financial education and outlining its future initiatives in the field. |
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The fireworks slipped and exploded on the ground causing shockwaves to travel through the platform. |
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The shockwaves rippled through deep fryers across the land. |
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Doctors said patients could treat stones in kidney, bladder and ureter but could get them treated by directing shockwaves to the target area. |
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A guide for urban actors in India has sent shockwaves in Nanjing. |
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But while these filings and plans for massive restructurings have sent shockwaves through the economy, some argue there is a bright side to seeking bankruptcy protection. |
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But Clinton's declaration of her second run for the White House was expected to send political shockwaves across the world, with the potential for the first female president of the United States. |
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The defeat sent shockwaves into England, and preparations for a retaliatory campaign started immediately. |
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And these shockwaves come along together with a recrudescence of malnutrition and an increase of inequalities, and therefore strong social tensions. |
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August and September were a satisfactory period, but then came a series of shockwaves with the sub-prime crisis, the loss of confidence in the economy and the loss of confidence in the service sector. |
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Before he was a DJ taking to festival main stages, sending out shockwaves of high-energy, crunchy electro with a frothy head of trance through DayGlo-decorated, munted punters. |
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Moreover, unlike in previous crises, the Union has been largely protected from possible shockwaves of devaluations and counter-devaluations of currencies by the existence of a solid, reliable single currency, the euro. |
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The horror sent shockwaves across a nation still jittery from the skyjacks. |
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The origin is the shockwaves originating at the supersonic fan blades at takeoff thrust. |
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He said the shockwaves from the crash felt like a small earth tremor. |
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Syria Shockwaves Continue to Ripple The not-unrelated question of Syria also loomed large at get-togethers near U.N. headquarters. |
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Shockwaves were also felt in Orenburg, the region capital, 40 km form the scene of the incident. |
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